South American export slows down trade war impact
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Despite the ongoing global trade conflict between Washington and Beijing, dry bulk rates remain stable, and the flow of goods continues as ever, says Mark Jackson, CEO of London-based Baltic Exchange, in an interview with Nikkei Asian Review.
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